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Chicago event: “End the Fed? A roundtable on the future of money”

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

What do we lose when the Federal Reserve controls the value of money?

Join us for a roundtable on the future of money and what it means for your freedom. Steven Manns (Vice President, Oppenheimer Funds Distribution), former Federal Reserve employee Bill Bergman, Liberty Justice Center attorney Jacob Huebert, and liberty activist Forrest Jehlik will be among the panelists for this exciting discussion.

When: Wednesday, April 25th, 2012, 6 PM (cocktails) 7 PM (program)
Where: Museum of Broadcast Communications, Radio Hall of Fame Gallery (360 North State Street, Chicago)
Cost: Free admission with membership or $10 per person, includes open bar and snacks.

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DC Roundtable: The Gold Standard

Monday, March 5th, 2012

You’re Invited to a Roundtable on the Gold Standard

Is There Fiat Money At The End of the Rainbow?

Monetary policy in the United States is a complex subject at the best of times. In our current economic climate, even facts that should be obvious, like whether inflation is at an all time low or an all time high, are fiercely disputed. Decisions made by Ben Bernanke and the rest of the Federal Reserve board are more important than many of those made by elected officials. Perhaps instead of fighting over the merits of the most recent round of quantitative easing, it would be best for the country to take the issue out of the hands of the government and return to the gold standard. Join us to discuss whether a return to hard money would make us freer and help or hinder our economy.

Featuring:

Steve Davis of SpaceX/George Mason Economics
Rich Danker of Gold Standard 2012
Daniel Hanson of the American Enterprise Institute
David Barnes, Moderator

Thursday, March 15, 2012
6:30 pm Drinks & Appetizers, 7:00 pm Program

The Fund for American Studies
1706 New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington, DC

$5 for General Public, Free for Members – Join Now

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